
Venice Doge's Palace tickets and tours

The Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) represented for centuries the seat of the Venetian political power. In its splendid rooms, plastered and ...
1 hour, 30 minutes

The Doge's Palace tourThe Palazzo Ducale represented for centuries the seat of the Venetian political power. In his splendid rooms, plastere...
2 hours

Visit the Doge's Palace, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and the seat of the Venetian political power for centuries, with skip-the-line...
Flexible

This downloadable interactive guide is the only guided tour along the fascinating Grand Canal. With this app you can independently discover ...
1 week

Download this audio-guide app on your mobile device and you can make the most of your time in Venice. With built-in audio and an interactive...
1 week

With this app you will discover the soul of Venice through its most picturesque squares and streets. Let your mobile guide escort you throug...
1 week

Walking Tour of VeniceHave a walk (no entrances) through the most characteristic and important places for the history of Venice. A qualified...
3 hours, 30 minutes

This walking tour gives insight on Venice’s history and culture with a thorough overview of all the city’s landmarks, from picturesque piazz...
4 hours

Jump with us behind the scenes of the Doge’s Palace of Venice and deviate from the touristic routes to unveil secret archives, courtrooms, t...
2 hours, 30 minutes

We start in the world-famous St. Mark’s Square, taking a moment to appreciate the space before diving into St. Mark’s Cathedral. Here you wi...
3 hours

Walking Tour of VeniceHave a walk (no entrances) through the most characteristic and important places for the history of Venice. A qualified...
2 hours, 30 minutes

On this combined walking tour in Venice you will skip-the-line and enter into two of the most important buildings in the city of Venice, Sai...
2 hours
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The inside story
The Doge was the supreme authority of the Republic of Venice, and this palace his dwelling.
This particular palace traces back to 1172, year in which it was built, and entirely changed the appearance of St. Mark’s Square.